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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, | ALL GAM —_—_—— Cl sore Man. Sigel gy hh a esp (Continued on Becond Page) taineer kept roll under} Lowe raised 4 foul _— = @ which Modu! Long made three de “Bo tell the truth, Grandpa von at, the air, and the Hubites | the only one guessing. Capt. -| Meld. No tune © Banty Gite ne tbe way the Rw: Hinton “star te' “ik , trimmed the Boston tourists and] on hie wkyscraper io Ter no bones about telling his col-| trotted on that there was a different | M1 Biot ol : A Of spread befure them this bright | ended che 4 Wareeae a hoe whiny afternoon. to Long, who threw alm Cut at first een lacked its urual color to-| No runs ‘The big steel stand is a favorite of the matince Quakeress, espe On market doy, which !s the way eal] the end of the week here, fe Was a counter attraction in In the shape of the intercolicgiate races over on Fravkiln Field Matinee damsel can have baseball Aerie rade dalia: cn: tkdha old Gay. but it is only once ih 90) OT ime ones Often that ste gets a chance (v fee] Dineen s benders and was caled ou mearure strifes on the cinder! strik me enught off fo she pretends to affect collem:| (a [wo Dahlen ws Schettsline’s brow lost its| curves. No runs pried wrinkles to-day when he com- Fourth taninn. deal whereby he recured JNM! oat got in front the ex-Western (eagle grouniler from Chicago. helte” NOW] at first. Fooht ly to cover third base. Ital-)haitie of the Ht looked like he'd have to station a | looked, too dangerous out on that pillow, Cash lured | another wild pt from Hart's exhibit around to third were about ten thousand des: a Kennedy of Billy Penn poured into this MOEA aro¥ “Wot when the fuss was wtarted at 3 by the] jins and feund the big town clock in the public building] him. MeQuire was t Third tuning. at radah in his retire younder to Co’ at firat ahead of second victim or Kennedy lifted a high fly deep left ‘The Batting Order. and Freeman grabbed !t after a sbor! Philade:phia. fun, No runs. ef. Fifth Inning, Long, was thrown cut at fire: Kehnedy. Clarke eso died easily the hands of * Ing BIN" and Je Diroen « ewining at an exhibition nnedy's fast ones Donohue, p. grounder by ‘1 Connolly, Feached first an \ making a wonderful sto) Piret ne be eo F ‘ ive vt then tried te b's bunt spun a few feet (oo far, and | hu is caught fielded it up in time for an out eg A Tong dropped bis a little shorter, but hooked it and ft went to) |. 9 pi thend. Sabach pvneed wld two | hfe han “ fagninst the brick wall that pre- | first. 7 ¥ Broad street promenaders from | jth v4 wudden death by bane Nits | yy Daw Jumped a slow tap (0 Donodue and | who . handily. y Fide Demont and J to first on a hit by pitcher ted, sending Kelley arc to thind a len ambled fo frat ¢ wie forgot his Western League aver- | Dalen smbied io i a ‘and sacrificed like a little hero | eked our wt. fn 1 Kelley forwarding hie bunt Dele- Sreasiag the plate five " other Funners, Collins threw) MeUuire flourished a young telegraph pole Are donee scorthe ance Doheny let him excape on belle) singled to | center, # ring Danes and Davie cought Thomas | Sheckard singte moting euncdy asierp planed second. Kevier's ’ ra int Warner an as oi forced Gheckard OS con a Three ture pe ‘ae i ih HARVARD TACKLES BROWN. wt eee » Mo 0 wi om and was out a mie. One run | Stiliman Was Given o Trial in the Seeond Inn Box for the Crimson slid « corking single Jntg, far Nine To-Day. i ere fA ons ) IDGP, fied by | SOLDIERS’ FIELD, CAMBR \ Hey ng Bi Bi mute 6 sing’? Mass, April %—Harvard this afters cents is, tao Gerd 8} noon met Brown on Soldiers’ Pleld Es tan tou and [Stiliman war xiven os trinl in the hox an , er Tagged a biasing; The Brown tegin has been particularly Cross sosked 4 and ¢x-|successtyl this son, having run up Hd AS) creat scores against Amberst, Williams Quakers didn «| oT" / phere : aay as they ex- ie ones Ihsseeg hy defeated by the ‘The Hacvera . Brown. | Loughitn. Tobey, a» oe ine Order. ‘Third inning. y failed to touch strikes that! by pelted flercely and throw lercer plucke tient waiting Belbach of a Doheny played tag with Sagi’ re nd two Quakers Stillman, p. . Welehanty punted, ye gods) dite ene. He sacrificed via Me: talole Th «Slagle | ith oe here, doen ots YALB wD MIDDLETOWN fing, Lajole climbing to third handed a base on balls ‘roms Wesleyan in Senson ond Ga = To-day with See- otlng rat to Van. Three runs Fourth f4pecial to The Bi a “look tn De MIDDLETOWN, Apri B—The sec le to left ond geome between Wesleyan, and Yale inte the bas and walk- aed on the Wesleyaw Pield at r . 2 Lajole Dey | tried for home us Hick i to necond, and Jack was run The Batting z. MeFariand and: Dolan. No| Wesleyan Andereen, ss Terrell wut | Havey, tb ' th Guernsey, If ee » thuetis Fifth Inning. COLUMBIA VS. W MS WILLIAMS, | 3 ‘9 Sunt rcrose she: ced tg, left. Mercer to: ced nim at | Saeebe samption of Athietic Rel ct perinitents foul, ie Between the Universities, lan tallied on Done- (Rpecial to The Evening World Geme To-Day Marke Ke- Cross romped home,| w STO ‘ Hag tS, (rend onthe | WILLIAMSTOWN, Mess, April 3 ln trinte scored Don, | Williams and Columbia resumed thelr 2 oy a to Doyle, | athletic relations this afterna n Wes- ‘out. Mercer to Doyle ton Fle. Thie game will be followed by a tra Kk meet with Columba at Al Sixth Inning. | nany and a football game jn New York a gall Bs, to is gi Day's forced | next fall. aw fy to The Matting Order. M viickiman dled ‘of the eirike Nas - L sal Columbia W liane was safe on Mercer's error, | Mike, ib taking fouthard. cf cngied. second. 4. Dolan tripped, hk scoring. Cross struck fed, scoring Dolan. jomas's Ay on Seventh Inning. Seaver, if Ranger, ¢ Terrill, p Bent, p GAME IN WEBHAWEEN. Good bal! playing sn lively coaching will be the feature of the game to-mor- Giants and the West New York Field Club. The famous colored players and playing etrength and the game should | qa eee eseye | STAKE FOR MAXIMO GOMEZ. “Grandpa” would “guess,” bUL gnes to right centre for as b | and Vouch in the First RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. nasaletes, Jennings his low line fly, which Long cotiared | stepped into a shoot and] Pyrans and Jounings No rit abst tow at Weehawken between the Cuban |) the Jersey team are well matched as to) ES TO-DAY; RESULTS OF RACES. ) g the VA fesaton: The famous ‘ably over weight, but 4 4 'work attacks his adipose tissue lek ban that mf any man in the e Wl geture re fmimeaitely” ater ihe Jeffries. rine Cereus “ complete “his course training. ayes stands sponsor to Dunkhorst. who Is to meet Bob Fitz cod at the Hercules Club on Monday clear: track te ; CARTER TO FIGHT BURKE. Moor Beats Strategist} “EVENING WORLD'S RACING CHART. AELAY NY RACES. AQUEDUCT RACK TRACK, Twelfth Day.--April 28 —Weathes '} Event--Good Attende| [2s, 'il!7 Hice selling, or tro vearade, Ma” witeas tre ferlonze Big Crowd Se See sa S| Greenwood, sets tedhilin And] , Kid Carter, the, coming light ' wise | AnnualCo i re Burke of the coree ance, but Winter Over) cscs. | sare weiens decay. | 8. Ot Ma | Om Clee? i" Phil imix a) National Clubs to borugh 4 yee Be} oes the ; . ah a Pe ee Cee phia. Greenwood Athletic Club on next Mon= coats Were in Order, | RKERE SR) 3 ? Hold Shows. Cided te hott camaker, Hanes has de } 4 ro 7 3 1 and consequently signed these ~ =i . | - Ff 212 8 Hovcial to The Brening World) AVAIan in exalt, Rhocked out y Bvenine W 5, bh | Fy * # FRANKLIN FIELD, PHILADEL-| ‘There should be plenty of fast Mght- Seen comes | RACK TRACK ROUEDUCT. Ap P ep | 5 ® PHIA, Pa., April —Ciear skies and a|ing seen in Brooklyn to-night, a the} REFEREE SILER RESIGNS, | The high winds wh rovail | , | b 4 Bly ht sun brought out a record-break- | Greenwood, Pelican and National Ath+ tier will not referee any mere Aqueduct during the pant few days 8 i 3 (® 3] 'Re crowd for the sixth annual roiay |letic Clubs are to pull off boxing shows. | in neg as he has resigned his po ere ati!! puffing away to-day. The d + Time-102 Winner, . by Meroces—Kisbers. Owner, |races of the University of Pe this afternoon on Franklin Field. feather-weight, and Harry Lyons, bis a ie le » Interest centred in the two champlon-| Chicago boxer of the same class, AF icity, who only offered him the | ship relay races. The first of these was|ready for their twenty-round bout at of ietereoing the preliminary bouts, r changed, Woweve yivania| Wille Fitegerald, the Bouth Brooklyn jaltion. He was practically cay oi | 4 t brought along with it the damp | FOUND HACK Selling: for Uhree-yeuroléa, 1400 added, about seven furlongs t ern, Heavy Winter ove j i Bottin . ort . . eis 4% % % 8 Pin, | Open. Cle P| the two-mile, In which Pennsylvania, | the Greenwood A. C, Faia teh te placed fast eat pt them buttone | , .2 " ae Fy ' “ 8 om Columbia and Princeton will run. The| In addition to this But are thf ore referee, he decided to resign. The card fay w 4 we i @ & rs ‘ast relay, the one-miie championship, {round affairs, In the first encounter of} y . Peturday affair, and the , ia ren V3] finds Pennsylvania, Chicago, George. |this kind the Colored Mississippi of FRISCO WANTS M’GOVERN. , e be f eek. The A wa er sat a ae Fj town and Dartmouth at the mark, with|Gravesend, and Joc Sheppard, of New act" Mapevers ny great demand in Stakes, with a fairly good feld of three i f Rie t % the odds strongly in favor of the sprint-| York, will come together at 105 pounds, different ‘athletic. dibs outs the. the w atu Ne Me iat ; $3 $ | ers from the Windy City, The four-mile | while in the second Bob Dillon will meet Anxiour to have him fight. They ere o Long She Wine the Pirst. pal Meese: Teeaae” Wiasee SE Tbe Py, |champtonship, which was to bring Cor-!Jack Butler at 1% pounds. fort inducements to Sam Harris ; , nell and the Quakers together, had to be| At the Pelican Athietle Club there will} (Ot ng erry to the gaast, 1one_ot the ulted airpi fee 130,700 BACH Mention, or tuwryearohte and up; 1100 adtet: one imtle and » sinterath, abandoned a: the inst moment owing to |be five ten-round bouts decided. ThY | Govern to box Eddie Santry. Harrie ig mi to tt Q \ ; Cornell's inability to place a team Injare as follows: Kid Safa * Will decline all the offers. "1 Phy af mt Pane ie l of oa: te fees bat: *g my, | the Geld. ‘Frisco, will meet Hugh Me! mn, oF i " ' i O-Copaet & wet ¥ In the speciai events the mort disap- | Brooklyn, at 115 pounds; Billy Don- LEON WILL BE KEPT BUSY. tek et 4 3 anenneee ri 7 ool g pointing feature was the Inabliity of|nelly, of Brookiyn, will face Joe Laurel, eacaper Leon, on, the ©x-bantam-metght een iN we is he Kraenglein to compete in the hurdle or |of Newark, at 115 pounds; Mike Brown, ir cene Gms ” cate ak od ee ‘ “ 4 7 6 . iog broad Jump, | He \s suffering from ma-|o¢ the Brooklyn Navy Yard, will tackle| Agnty on his hands. Un May 3 he boxes | laria. (Jarvis, of Princet out | Biny West, of Brooklyn, at 10 pounds; | twenty founds with Johnny Ritehle at 4 Willle Farréll, of this city, wiil be pitted | Loulsvil ie, as ON REA NA - id not put in his appearance |against Paddy Roache, of Brock!ym @t! tacvies Morris Fanc s « —bieeeaid Owner Y in of Chi 1 Robineee aeenieianaials . “promptly. at, 12 P.M. the University 195 pounds, and Bob Monett, of the New| six rounds In the latter city. = nd marched on the fel bi West Side A will tackle Charley as MH. FOURTH KACR—Rovkaway Stakin: for three=y and upward; $800 added: about | Rod and Blue,” while hy aaua"s ‘ward, of this cf seven furionas ‘ ; peal to the echo. In the mean time about P etl Abe oF ni Jona! Athletic F odiins | aanare abate % % min | Open Clee Pt, * college ‘and rep” school runners “4 he biggest put on for ree to the wreak: fiver of last yeaa int mpet_ Ww second race at fullmaen re the horse to tae stretoh ite ing on be won hy ihre lengiar Port Harie who wae 9 9 to 1 ch, and who sicwed considerable Improy 5 Micrel! é 2 3 cae a placiny Start good j ment js previous races 3 js une eon re n had gathered tn tl dregeing a ‘ ror third an and Carbun sie, tt me emer, 116 ieee 34| were prepared to de onde ne Fift tunds of Fgh . ey area Rot he. hte ie ie tf 4] "vent ft oly matched fem Ruptured ner was bid Hand, who Spinner, 11 2.2 8 4] gamit of Penney tvania sprinters —Wen by ood attraction, Following p x rained the prt harley Wap, 1 i § Hy is “f ime, WO ise a ee me Ninck Ward, ee boakizn toy mibabad Dwyot kept hie Ne ’ 1h hp rid Rvent No. 4—Interscholastic relay.—Woa by is at 133 pounds; Pete e Morrison, of Dr. W. S. Rice, the Well-Known Author! Biuenwny TL Alopette. 108 ye BE 4 Hand, jew ity, Sends a Trial of His Famous wi tk. ten rounds at {i> pounds Billy , lacopal Academy; second, 8 ity, ey Start geet, Won bandity, Time-1.26 1-6. warthmore ee ty, and Chark 91 Tnaer th. © By Widliw—Queal.” Owner=M. | tary Brhoet, Ubind, Wastharn Academy, time, i‘ eh an, of Jersey City, and Alf Hanion, - Method Fres to All. Li Fey xt of the relays a tt is fears a apecial ot Fropoken, ten rounds at po Brooklyn, and | BOARD MAY ACT MONDAY, lors trick mt Laterecbeleatie relay Wen ined ah onten rounds at 14 x, win i Re PB Oy 8, Preseli served, * Lal 3 noel (Bit | po vn and bee star t, fifteen rounds | or knows of any person ruptured. wi neat Ne S-imerecbolaste roy Wee by tt nial, oeie: | Aceh alia Noying-Club taiwuese Expiring | sereoi; third, Bridgeton igh 8 ‘Beheol |; mt i Boy Then Pain Commitee | aa BERNSTRIN LOSES ON FOUL dd Rac The licenses of boxing clubs expire | 36 saadeceseahey ee Monday night and the Police Board may | yi"), Xo F-taterecholasiie Relay — Won © the favo! | jawoy w ng it ia time to put up the glasses and leo down beniod the cas) boxes and get th ey. Hiueaway Kept on going ae -. | ba gallop by elgbt lengths ne favarite. who held the others yougin all the way n of Hong eoked from 1) ty down to Mito 1, Was | ehted Gomes Won a by “ i" Gorm as 7 - ” Wen s Monde nt. pattie Gomer wo the favorite in] The Kvening World yenterday picked | take action in regard to the applications | tery sekeore wt beret" thus Wael? ties | meteree. White Deetared) Sardnee | @ fourth race, dividing honors w of (he «ix winners at Aqueduel, jon Monday or Tuesday. The board re-]?m f° 1.6 the Winner in the Si Gare. Tiere was only a point div every ot Tl [ie clea Gomes won. a kul | This fact if mentioned not as a boat, | fused a permit to the Beaside Sporting Wee teenth Round. ace, Gnge Herver and Native went) put to direct the attention of the public | Club of Coney Island a week ago by dard: he Omana Kid, who way in front of the b nd ent Oscar Gardner, the ana . P | |out hm red-hot pace with tl * Aft | to the clase of racine Information that | senior Te ax fated “ cies oe oe is toatehs ae ie lof them were ready to die in the| The Evening World gives to the pubite, boa! tony v4 . Meat- | was knocked owt by Terry MeGovern, stretch, Gomes, who had been toddling | | These elections are not the result of |tween Mag open ea. 1, at which tat. {clair Milliary (As + thin, Peddie Institue: | me: Joe Bernstein at the Bradway fc tar enh (nek moved Gn ‘ap guesswork, but are made after | ter date the Lewis Inw goce Into effect, [UR om eee ee rent and was awarded the f A : mere Porton the tm int | er study and compartion of the rs venting boxing contes MV. A.C. U6 toot IW inches: second. J Me Tdecision on a foul in. the sixteenth | be, wen, hana ‘Ahtoner ertormunces ef the horves, weet Se i Ret Liebe: MTF Noone by Referee Charley White. H lenaths for Mane’ weights, the condition of the rath, a ‘woss WILL GRT ONLY $8,000] 8° Kren STwo-mile covege champions | ‘Bernstein was disqualified for delib- [made t'e medium 1 plung’.| the distance It ts this careful compart- [4 a . Princeton and anevitante etalely throw.ng Gardner to the floor / beng tacked from 12 to 1 down to 7 on and a knowledge of the best meth- Fumes = he Ce FY ye ay after he hed committed several other Pes W! ‘ tidiek | O88 of handicapping that ag mae os He Did Nearly AM the Work, but [A9d) Kept the, lead the entire toaie Ms ihe sais round wajeh wore 66 0 “up d’t Evening World's forecasts the very bes! weil plan and execut jeferee Nee en Ce ny (aire | ouilahes, upd bas Gade thems camerte| “ene! Preston Clortss' Gots but cou not overtake, him, Aniebto€ | Waite was compelied to stop the fight |‘ cae that deed howplale, dencare WINNERS AT NASHVILLE I tught for by racegoers, In addition to on Meek Pay, orange and black runner, took the lerd | and award his decision to Gardner, rer mane one neitom chi Tap hoe ti ak Oe the forcast, The Evening World's form The fee of Frank Moss, counsel of Jand fu Fat 9h the second relay | Bernstein should have been disguall- ; whate RACE TRACK, NASHVIER, apei CHAK the most complere and accurate late Mazet Committee, will not be], {MEY teen seine encire eres | ned long before he was, for never did ft, “aah "tupturca ten yoarh (sted Stem tow let-—"The races scheduled to be run here siance at form devised. give to the 000, ax has been predicted. Ex-At- land cut Princeton's lead fi ily a fighter use more foul tactics. | ea,.tte by gy me, ‘pani ‘mind & Fhaceiy resulted. ou Aullbes, public a finished method of making quick semblyman Mazet announced this af- ait. net St ae il a ee | She. eaten ce! re a he ee we First Race-Three-juarte: of a mile... Comparisons, ‘The Evening World never ternoon oo five appropriation | inty yards from Mechlog Pi FITZ IN G00D SHAPE, S ae i, Ricete mathee ‘. Pennsylvania second, time, } Won by Joe Martin and Ht cured me. 1 did pot lowe a day on the ' e Pend tte d. stadia Tt ts always out making the pun- Wweuld “ ,O’CONNOR’S MAGNUM CAPUT. ' Hitinols, Wisconsin, Lanky Bob Ie Ready for His Pight | the wonde tui tact remarka 4 |qured me, and 5 ¥ Time’ Ly If mile.—Wen b Zack Ford among Republican jeaders who know in He relay—Wee with Dunkhorat Menday Invectue third.) O'Connor was fined again yesterday fr doraiy of thé strained relations between |f ; * Night. |dismounting without permission, O'COm Mazer und Moan before the committee |sece Nerag “g Hiceibeveta wiih: We ial din tant " Bob Fitzsimmons Every 1uptured person ought to send at once le condition when he fights Ed mabe (ig! of this methed that cans FORDRAN AT | WORCESTER. eee Wrandacand tm Tofond’ thea atten Ge hs" eth [nate Soneneeh "ered “Rt Mata per ‘ and labored day and night for several Georgetown 4 U. of F; time, /Dunkhorst and Gus Ruhlin, as he is [cessantly, and acts ax if the whole race Pionthe Mr. Clarke. wt, Toited the? ce tw : } f 0. Reva ‘ zap he never trained before at New Yorkers Tackle the Holy Crom {ck was his exclusively, If he his «samme pay, did & compart . vn haa Eh 1, TP cane, oottad’ "S: |Bergen Beach for these battles, Pye rs \mount on a horse that does noi act | BF feet 24 inches ‘Although the shman has only | * ry mon kindly, O'Connor comes to the corctus om | {5 DIE IR IN “TEXAS | FLOOD. ‘ x aa, Petts Tettee” | been doing ren! hant work at the Heach| MADE ME A MAN }uhat the antmal is of no account, and | Ue "a Indiana, time, Bm. 39 2-le. “for the past ten days, he neverthelsss AJAX ABLETS POSITIVELY CURE in Worlt) ests a positon to get left. On 14. Intorerholamtie Rebiy— % ts t nd shape asd At to step into a ge nae: Felling Brwe,. ter | wore! . S—Hely Coo | Telamon yesterday he concelved (Ne 94 gaqeng of Ra . ree hare ee ap on Ae sede Bo Med be i and Fordham College Crome ‘ats om ides that blinkers bothered the horse, eeawe Bene br iy aactddied restore Lat VAMty (ni 0) youre the Holy Cross grands ths afte noon. |and they were takea off. ‘Telamon lost Rivers and Storme—Fort ovat Sn. £3 Hemmer throw Wan by Ly one Oto aan Ss tate, Sass seein Owing (o the severe cold the attendense |in By Werth im Perit. oan ea ton oe sia BUSY DAYS aT ASBURY, was not large, the spectatgra dein t 5 8. T 1 ms t of the |. jmade up largely of colege stiden Lenciere gh pa lad LS Pais. 25 & Texas rivers are rising, ‘The Jose already lpi. tower: The Batting Order, wh > beet inktspene: by flood and hurricane is estimated to Holy Cross Fontham College | apie ta the nubile of the feck be 14,000,600. re M ot ae to Ot ee te veing s Wlehtclass | A Fort Worth telegram says the Tria- Pag der ity river bas overflowed, doing much |'°* DOGGETT BADLY KICKED. | rreverty damage. The waterworks are &£ Sam Doggett met with a pepetiar ae. Pr bpp era rise Is sweeping ave fren creas | MAY 5 ina. Horan or| fore’ ane often ‘wicked. Ww wii hs up, |the head waters of the Trini Bs aS Sa ee oh ee et at re oem A rane py Rage 8 tee In| actin from Wace sala tbe iit of| OPO Rreaktyn Men Wilt TERS PLAT LAFAYETTE | =e a rote eet] "an woe = profusely ap and feshn “aden f a, bat at edteds yop sata damage in Waco] Untess the boss cat cat th The Biggest Crowd of the Season | 20”. levertheless. ‘The velegragh Wass of both companies bal the ptea's§ of the United Witnesses 7 NO bovoorr AT AQUEDUCT. | fis. ie Fighters Working Hard Gettiag tute Shape at the Jefries Camp. ABBURY PARK, N. J., April &—The Loch Arbor training quarters were @ fcene Ri bustling confusion this morn- ing. Everybody ts training for some- thing or somebody down here, and the Day's Game | BASTON, Pa. April crossed bate with Princeton this afters | w noon on Lafayetie fleld, before the lar- | thetr owners . The — t crowd that has wile |stable aceomm ate 20 25 Fam jit 1s true, and fo might the accommo: 2 gave grees sed any home game (hie scason ‘dations fer (ie public, President pets: cow Fai = ae" A Lafayette did not expect to! would be astonisned to as ey were confident number of peovle who stay away * row ter sowing than the track because they cannot the 4283; he Tigers. races Tram any bx rt OY oy According - Bea a acai ic tren Wy the son Aa j eae fret : [ete Buta ee uae e wk anc tenes ae te re Hidebrand. TIGER main cause of the poo nga sixth, be oot ae —_——s>-— — three days f Notcbinws, 1 Princeton's Gan Club Team De- ave needed by 4. J. Manming, the edmirers of | Howard, ‘B. Wate of, feats the Quakers by a Seore the several hundred bg ee of 112 te o PRINCETON. N. J., Apel M—The Princeton University Gun Club came off , | wietorious this afternoon in a dual shoot with the team from the University of Pennsylvania by @ score of 11 to Grover Cleveland, who ts the best marksman in Tigertown, was an inter- yl ented spect it Ht i RAIDED A DOG FIGRT, The police learned yesterday that a doz fight war to take piace last night ick Strohsner's — saloon, Myrtle i i i i Seiective Peak ve Sak SRS Ze AIMARD IN A COULAPSE my oe eae hed ee g satis Mee Pe ARS | Reet of Birmingtiam, Ain. matte. Newton et the

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